ProClarity Analytic Server (PAS) Performance Map views can easily be included in a PerformancePoint dashboard. However, you may quickly find that the view doesn’t render quite as expected. Take a look at the following Performance Map view in the dashboard:

The first thing you will want to do when publishing a Performance Map view to the dashboard is hide the Performance Map setup pane when publishing the view to the PAS server. From ProClarity Professional, right click on the PerformanceMap view and select Performance Map Properties. Unselect the Show Performance Map setup pane option. Save the view and republish the PAS Briefing Book.

Now, refresh your dashboard page and you will see the change to the view. Note, a re-export of the dashboard is not required.

The second option you may want to change, although this one is more involved, is add a Performance Map cache size that will render better within your dashboard view. Notice the grey space on the right and left sides of the above Performance Map view. By default, the PAS server only renders and caches the Performance Maps in 4 predefined sizes. You can add additional image sizes as follows:

Add additional sizes as shown below, just increase the number of the image. (PerfMap5 and PerfMap6 were added in the file below.)

NOTE: PAS cache must be cleared after this change is made. It may take a few iterations before you find the size that best fits your dashboard view space. Additionally, PAS performance will be affected because we will now create more cache images of the view when initially viewed. Thus, try to minimize the number of additional images you are adding.

This can significantly increase the Performance Map view in your dashboard.

If I add more permaps, how does it know which one to use to render. Also is this supposed to work from the Sharepoint Proclarity part too. I would think yes because it is using Pas. It is not working in my case, neither did the show the performance map setup pane.

I haven’t tried it yet through PPS since I can not see the toolbar and I tried the tb;ht;fs through PPS to no Avail.

I am getting the file not found error. My client is running Proclarity 6.2 and they have applied the recommended hotfix from Microsoft for Proclarity 6.3 but this is still not allow us to see the Proclarity grids.